The Combined Residual Chlorine of Swimming Bath Water
Abstract
LOMAS The Combined Residual Chlorine of Swimming Bath Water by P. Lolras (county Analyst’s Dept., Derbyshire County Councir, Matrock, Derbyshire) When examining Swimming Bath Waters by an established method of analysis for free and combined ctrtorine, reictions ioi ,no-ni”rrtoramine and dichloramine were obtained in th” p..ren”” oi i.”” “i.riorirr” ut pff values where dichloramine_has been .”poit”d as u”.iulf”. It has been shown that creitinine i, th” “;;rp.ft;;onsible for the anomalous results. , Palinr in a comprehensive study of the chlorination of ammonia showed that. in the presence of excess-ammonlu nlt.og.n, morroctrtoramine was stable in the.pH range 5 to 10, and dichloramln.
Citation
Journal of the Association of Public Analysts, 1967, 5, 27-36